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Album Info
Release Date: 1988Label: On-U Sound
Tracks A1 to B5 and B9 are previously unreleasedTrack B5 "No Alternative" contains an excerpt of a speech made by Margaret Thatcher in 1985, in which she was quoting words spoken by Neil Kinnock to Arthur Scargill.
Comes with 20 page booklet.
Distribution# 1 from front cover, distribution# 2 from spine.
Unusual tracklist for LP used as on release.
Additional Info on back sleeve:
"Yet another On-U Sound Recording"
"Recorded at Southern/Berry Street/Matrix and Blue Mountain
Mixed at Southern & Berry Street
Mastered at Townhouse"
"Also available with extra tracks on cassette & compact disc"
"© Copyright On-U Sound records Ltd. 1988"
"U.S. & Canada Licensee;
Nettwerk America"
"Distributed by: Southern Studios"
On label side A:
"© Copyright Control 1988 (not in LCCN, since there is conflicting information on back sleeve)"
Artist - Title on label: "Various Artistes - Pay it all back Vol.2"
Book contains complete contemporary catalogue of On-U records.
Additional Track info (from book, only relevant track and artist information - mix information taken into tracklist):
A1: Original rhythm track was recorded in 1984 and released as "The Show is coming" on "Tunes From The Missing Channel" (ON-U LP38). "Train to Doomsville" is a 1988 version/remix of the rhythm track.
A2: Recorded mid-season 87/88. "Billy Bonds M.B.E." is from the forthcoming ON-U SOUND LP "The English Desease" (ON-U LP48) due to release in 1989.
A3: Recorded specifically for "P.I.A.B.II" and mixed in 88.
A4: Recorded specifically for "P.I.A.B.2."
B5: A version of this rhythm track is also featured on the Lee Perry & Dub Syndicate LP; Time Boom X De Devil Dead" (ON-U LP43), now only available via EMI. Original recording - 1985 mix - 1987
B6: From the current Singer & Players' LP "Vacuum Pumping" (ON-U LP39). This is the original mix from 1987 not the one to be found on the LP.
B7: From the 82 LP "Revenge Of The Underdog" (ON-U LP11). This is an 84 re-mix and features an intro extract from Noah House Of Dread's "Stand Firm" and Prince Far I's "Prodigal Son".
B8: Re-mix from 1986 LP "Off The Beaten Track" (ON-U LP40).
B9: Eskimo was the drummer for Creation Rebel, New Age Steppers, original African Head Charge and original Mark Stewart And The Maffia amongst others. This track was recorded in Dec 86 and mixed in early 1988.